Results – Class of 2016

Published on: 20 December 2016

Dear School Community

The results for our Year 12 students have been released and our initial analysis has been completed. Once again it has been an outstanding outcome for the boys and Christ Church collectively, with these fantastic results a culmination of the efforts of our hard-working students, extraordinary teachers, and supportive parents and significant family members.

The maximum possible ATAR of 99.95 was achieved by two of our students – congratulations to Leo Li and Ananthakrishnan Koloth.

Principal Alan Jones said the School was proud of its students’ performance. “I am delighted with the overall success of our students. One of the special things about Christ Church is that we are an academically inclusive school – we value diversity and accept boys of all abilities. So many of our boys have demonstrated academic excellence and achievements across the co-curricular and sporting arenas. With a median ATAR for the entire year group of 92.35 (State Median 80.85) it is evident that the focus on customising the curriculum to suit our boys’ abilities and interests delivers results. This significant achievement, for the entire cohort of 2016, is the result of a lot of hard work by the teachers and strong relationships between students and staff.”

In 2016 Christ Church Grammar School had 173 students who completed a full ATAR; 10 who completed one or more ATAR subjects (but less than four); and 8 General Pathway students.

23 students (13% of ATAR candidates) obtained an ATAR ≥ 99

41 students (24% of ATAR candidates) obtained an ATAR ≥ 98

70 students (40% of ATAR candidates) obtained an ATAR ≥ 95

100 students (58% of ATAR candidates) obtained an ATAR ≥ 90

Average ATAR for the year group: 88.60

Median ATAR for the year group: 92.35 (State Median 80.85)

138 students (80% of ATAR candidates) obtained an ATAR that would give them entry to UWA (≥ 80).

This year, nine of our boys achieved a General Exhibition, awarded to the top 50 students in the State. Congratulations to Bennett Anderson, Leo Li, Nicholas Pizzino, James Blaxill, Ananthakrishnan Koloth, Thomas Waring, Devin He, Thomas Robins and James Borshoff.

Subject Exhibitions, for the top candidate in each subject, were awarded to Louis Stokes (Ancient History) and Leo Li (Chemistry).

25 Certificates of Excellence, for the top 0.5 per cent of candidates in each subject, were awarded as follows: